Stephen Robert Morse

Stephen Robert Morse is the co-founder and Head of Marketing at SkillBridge. He previously worked in brand positioning, creative, outreach within the marketing teams at Quirky.com, Seamless.com, and Lightbox.com (acquired by Facebook). Formerly a professional journalist, Morse has written for Fast Company, Mother Jones, The Week, The Atlantic, Mic, The Boston Globe, and The Huffington Post. He is a graduate of the University of Pennsylvania.

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In the Controversy Over Max Stark, the New York Post Gets It Right

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An Open Letter to Anyone Who Thinks It's OK to Clip Fingernails in Public

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How to Quit Your Job and Live the Dream

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7 Reasons Why Japan's PR Troubles Can't Stop It From Being Awesome

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Want More Millennials in Office? Then It's Time to Ditch the Two-Party System

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Millennials, It Was Your Moment, And You Failed

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The One Thing That Makes a Country Work — and That the U.S. Will Never Have

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If Stop-and-Frisk is Illegal, NYC Will Become Dangerous Again

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Why is the U.S. So Behind On Crowdfunding Startups?

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With NYC Bike Share Coming, Here's What to Do to Avoid Winding Up Under An 18-Wheeler

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Startups, Kickstarter, and the Price of Bullshit (That You Paid For!)

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My Hometown's Recovery From Sandy Has Been Lackluster, And Could Have Been Better

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To the NYC Taxi Driver Who Hit Me, You Won't Get Away! I Got Your Plate, 5Y61B.

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Sandy Hook Shooting: How the Media Screwed Up the Reporting of This Tragedy

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Black Friday: America at Its Worst, and Why the 47% Need to Reconsider Their Priorities

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Guy Fieri Times Square Restaurant Review: Here Is The Grade I Give It After I Tried It Myself

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29 Things I Learned in the Aftermath of Hurricane Sandy

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Top 8 Donald Trump Tweets in the Minutes After President Obama Won A Second Term

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Sheldon Adelson Gave 70 Mil to Romney Campaign: Shady Super PAC Donor Loses Big